Victim of femicide confessed to fearing reporting ex-boyfriend
A woman murdered in São Gonçalo, Brazil, expressed fear of reporting her ex-boyfriend, who ultimately killed her.
Tatiana de Carvalho Paulino, a 40-year-old woman, was stabbed to death in her home in São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro, on International Women's Day. Family members revealed that she had previously confided her fears about reporting her ex-boyfriend, Alessandro da Silva Carvalho, to the police due to threats he had made against her life.
Tatiana's cousin recounted a conversation where Tatiana expressed her desire to file a complaint at the Women's Police Station but hesitated because Alessandro had warned her that he would kill her if she did so. Hours after the murder, the police apprehended Alessandro, who was found hiding in a nearby community. It is reported that he was violent and abusive during their six-month relationship, which the police described as tumultuous, marked by both physical and psychological violence.
The tragic case highlights the ongoing issue of femicide and domestic violence in Brazil, where many women face significant barriers to seeking help and protection from their abusers. The incident occurring on a day meant to celebrate women's rights and empowerment underscores the pervasive dangers women encounter in their daily lives, particularly in abusive relationships. This case may further prompt discussions about legal protections and support systems for women in similar situations.